Campaign India Team
Jan 02, 2018

Piyush Pandey to present IAA Retrospect and Prospects

The event will be held in Mumbai on 7 February and will also see the Pandey brothers felicitated for winning this year's Lion of St Mark award

Piyush Pandey to present IAA Retrospect and Prospects
The Indian chapter of the International Advertising Association (IAA) has announced that Piyush Pandey, executive chairman, India and creative director, South Asia, Ogilvy & Mather, will present his views in the next IAA Retrospect and Prospects event. 
 
Scheduled to be held on 7 February in Mumbai, the event will see Pandey review of the highs and the lows experienced by marketing, media and advertising in 2017, and talking about the trends to expect in 2018. 
 
Post his session, he will be felicitated along with his brother Prasoon Pandey, founder, Corcoise Films for the Lion of St Mark award that the duo will receive at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity on 22 June. 
 
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